India Announces Plan, Pakistan Won't Approve
The Government of India plans to send delegations comprised of representatives from parliamentary parties abroad to discuss the "Sindhur" military operation against Pakistan. According to reports from the Indian Express newspaper, India's special envoys are expected to showcase the unity of all political forces in the republic in the fight against terrorism and provide objective information about the damage inflicted by the attack by the Islamabad-sponsored terrorist organization "Lashkar-e-Taiba" in Pahalgam, as well as details regarding the response operation against Pakistan.
Sources from the newspaper indicate that in the coming days, such parliamentary delegations will first be dispatched to countries in Europe and the Middle East. Indian authorities have invited opposition representatives to participate in these missions, stating that "this likely won't sit well with Pakistan."